If you weren't able to tilt the counter top to get the effect how would you move the resin without muddying the colours? Heatgun/Hairdryer? Great effect BTW 👍
If you use between 6-8 oz / square foot, the epoxy will actually move on its own and self level. Grease your board ( thin layer of epoxy) first before you pour your buckets and the material will flow very easily. Make sure you tape your edges and let set for a while so the material has time to flow. 😊
This is beautiful. We were very glad to see it done with neutral browns, white and pearl. I have a question. As we watched there was a sample on your left white with a brown vein running its length. What is the recipe used for that and was there a video made?
Hey there. This is the video, I tweaked it a bit for this particular piece. Creating Patterns Across Corners: A Southwest vein finish with Stone Coat Countertops Epoxy
Surface tension is when the epoxy separates or doesn’t want to flow in a certain area. It can be caused by not a rough surface/edge that aren’t sanded properly, Alcohol being spritzed, torching too late in the pouring process or the epoxy being too cold. All you have to do when you see it is tap the surface. Most of the time this will help close the area and the epoxy to flow.
Yes it’s just regular painters tape. The time I wait varies on the temperature in the room. If it’s warm 78 or above I leave it an hour or so, cooler I leave longer. Up to 2 hours. You want the epoxy to set up quiet a bit so it very slowly runs over the edges.
What a wonderful way to start my Sunday Brunch! Looks so simple, well you make it that way! I’m going to trial it, but still cannot get the stonecoat in NZ. And can you recommend a hardener for the flush coat to make it strong? You are an artist my dear and a great teacher! Bless keep well! You must have a extractor fan? I find the rust oleum smells! Xx
That moment when i realize - when she tilts, i tilt with her. Let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you. 🤣 The struggle is real folks. Stay creative.
loved this! here is my challenge: I want to see purple mountain metallic powder, mystic moss metallic powder, teal (satin lagoon) spray paint and whatever other spray paints or additives you think would work on a sample board.
It's already tinted with a slight amber shade but if you were concerned about yellowing down the road, you could most definitely use SCC Art Coat or even better, the Platinum.
Ran through my supply of 91%.ISO. Not on self where I live. Found 99% ISO diluted it 91%. Seems to be working OK. Rather expensive tho. Your dirty pour turned out nice. dirty pour is my next project.
I can’t wait to do more projects
Paul did great! This is another TOP 10 for me!
Yes he did!! 😊😊
I like that you are using outside idea's. We all have different idea's. Keep them coming.
This one was definitely done by the seat of my pants 😂😂
Cant wait to do mine
Well I finished mine how can I show you and send you the photo
This is by far your best piece! Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much!! 😊
Thanks for sharing the recipe. Real nice and pretty universal colors. Would look good in almost any home.
Thank you!!! I really appreciate that!!!😊😊
Agreed!
This is SOOO beautiful.
Thank you!
Your too good for a challenge !!
Lol. I just got lucky. 😂
Turned out beautiful Rhonda!
Thank you!! I was nervous because I had no idea what he was going to tell me 😂😂
Now I know how to do my cowhide to match a rug someone wants from me. This is great!
That will look cool!
The last step you did so gorgeous 👍🏼
Thank you!
Awesome
Thank you!! 😊
So pretty!! 🤗😍 Great plan Paul!! 👍
Thanks for watching 😊😊
@@RK3Designs You're very welcome!! 🤗😍
This was beautiful. Have you ever done a beach looking table with water. I would love to see something like that from you.
I have done a few beach themes. I’ll see if I can do another one soon. 😊
Really super gorgeous! 💖
Thank you so much!
If you weren't able to tilt the counter top to get the effect how would you move the resin without muddying the colours? Heatgun/Hairdryer? Great effect BTW 👍
If you use between 6-8 oz / square foot, the epoxy will actually move on its own and self level. Grease your board ( thin layer of epoxy) first before you pour your buckets and the material will flow very easily. Make sure you tape your edges and let set for a while so the material has time to flow. 😊
@@RK3Designs Awesome . Thank you. Happy New Year from the UK 🇬🇧
Beautiful!
Thank you!!
Rhonda can you show how a countertop with pearl white and some brown
This is beautiful. We were very glad to see it done with neutral browns, white and pearl. I have a question. As we watched there was a sample on your left white with a brown vein running its length. What is the recipe used for that and was there a video made?
Hey there. This is the video, I tweaked it a bit for this particular piece.
Creating Patterns Across Corners: A Southwest vein finish with Stone Coat Countertops Epoxy
what does surface tension look like and what causes it?
Surface tension is when the epoxy separates or doesn’t want to flow in a certain area. It can be caused by not a rough surface/edge that aren’t sanded properly, Alcohol being spritzed, torching too late in the pouring process or the epoxy being too cold. All you have to do when you see it is tap the surface. Most of the time this will help close the area and the epoxy to flow.
Just asking we can't get much of a variety in the Rust-oleum spray paint range atm in Australia due to supply. Can we use other spray paints brands?
I would just do some sample boards to see how it goes. Some spray paints tend to clump in epoxy.
I have 2 questions.
Is that painters tape that you are using?
How long before you pull the tape for a dirty pour?
Yes it’s just regular painters tape. The time I wait varies on the temperature in the room. If it’s warm 78 or above I leave it an hour or so, cooler I leave longer. Up to 2 hours. You want the epoxy to set up quiet a bit so it very slowly runs over the edges.
Ps. I would love you to do a sea scape! Oh. P,ease xx
What a wonderful way to start my Sunday Brunch! Looks so simple, well you make it that way! I’m going to trial it, but still cannot get the stonecoat in NZ. And can you recommend a hardener for the flush coat to make it strong? You are an artist my dear and a great teacher! Bless keep well! You must have a extractor fan? I find the rust oleum smells! Xx
What effect does clear have?
The clear has propellants that will cause some really cool effects when you pour out of the bucket. 😊
Nice!
Thanks! 😊
That moment when i realize - when she tilts, i tilt with her. Let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you. 🤣 The struggle is real folks.
Stay creative.
I've seen you make cameos on some of the popular counter top videos....I hope you realize that your talent completely outshines...😉
Wow, thank you!
loved this! here is my challenge: I want to see purple mountain metallic powder, mystic moss metallic powder, teal (satin lagoon) spray paint and whatever other spray paints or additives you think would work on a sample board.
I just may have to take you up on this!!!!! Those colors sound awesome!
beautiful! Would this combo be less likely to yellow over time? If so what solid color would you suggest if i chose this pattern for my island
It's already tinted with a slight amber shade but if you were concerned about yellowing down the road, you could most definitely use SCC Art Coat or even better, the Platinum.
Love dirty pours, that was fantastic👍❣️
What does the clear matte do, since it's clear?
Just gives some cool cell effects.
Hello, what can I use to replace 91% alcohol? I can"t find any at this time .
Everclear works great. You can get it at most Liquor stores.
@@RK3Designs Thank you
Ran through my supply of 91%.ISO. Not on self where I live.
Found 99% ISO diluted it 91%. Seems to be working OK. Rather expensive tho. Your dirty pour turned out nice. dirty pour is my next project.
Yes I can’t find it anywhere 😩
I ran into the same problem. I have found that acetone is a great to use as a replacement to isopropyl and is a very cost effective too.